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• #2
Interested pending pics, where are you based for collection?
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• #3
Ah I should have mentioned I'm not in London so likely needs postage. I'm near Glasgow.
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• #4
Really lazy cropped photo here, will take more in the morning
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• #6
Price drop
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• #7
Pads got much life left?
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• #8
Yeah atleast several hundred miles
Ill add more photos shortly
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• #9
Pads maybe about half way
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• #10
Price drop
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• #11
I thought about fifty quid was the going rate for these?
£47 posted before ebay tonight
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• #12
Any idea how these work (if they do at all) with a flat bar lever, not drops/STIs..?
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• #13
Should be fine with levers for cantis or road callipers.
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• #14
Yeah as far as I know what AlexD says is correct
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• #15
Ah ok, thanks both. It's really a pair of BB7s I'm after I think, for lever/pad compatibility. Cheers.
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• #16
These are miles better than bb7's!
But if you'd rather have less braking power that's fine 😁
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• #17
Bb7s only push from one side, while these push both pads towards the disc. Ive got these on my first disc brake build, and love them. Works flawlessly with 6700 shifters/levers.
For flat bar, just check whats the pull ratio of the lever you’d use, but should be fine.
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• #18
All sorted already thanks.
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• #19
Still available? Happy to buy them otherwise, @TotalShanner.
A pair of TRP Spyres, includes two 20mm post mount adapters. Wear on the pads but still plenty miles left.
no dibs, pm if you're interested, cash is king
£55>>£53>>£51>>£47